DREM publishes “Health Statistics of the Autonomous Region of Madeira 2024” on its website

The Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) releases today, on its official website, the report “Health Statistics of the Autonomous Region of Madeira 2024”, which compiles a set of statistical data for 2024 on health in the Autonomous Region of Madeira (ARM), already released during the current year and throughout 2025.

Although this publication refers to 2024, the hospitals chapter also provides more detailed information with the final results for 2023. The chapter on Primary Healthcare Units also includes data from 2021 onwards, as these were only made available last year.

The publication is organised into the following chapters: Main Indicators and Health Status, Healthcare Personnel, Hospitals, Primary Healthcare Units, Pharmacies, Mobile Pharmaceutical Units and Non-prescription Medicine Retail Outlets, Vaccination, Births, and Mortality by Causes of Death.

Key findings are highlighted below:

Health Status Indicators - Among persons aged 16 and over, there was, overall, an improvement in health status indicators compared with 2023:

Healthcare Personnel - Number of dentists (+4.7%), pharmacists (+4.4%), physicians (+3.3%) and nurses (+3.1%) increased:

Hospitals - Increase in the number of surgeries, outpatient consultations and emergency attendances, while hospitalisations decreased:

Primary Healthcare Units (PHCU) - Increase in medical consultations, emergency attendances, home visits and therapeutic procedures:

Pharmacies - Number of pharmacies remained unchanged:

Vaccination - Vaccinations under the Regional Immunisation Plan increased by 12.0%:

Births - Births to mothers resident in the ARM increased by 2.4%:

Mortality by Causes of Death - Malignant neoplasms became, for the first time, the leading cause of death in the Region:

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